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30
GB
GENERATOR TROUBLE SHOOTING
CONDITION
PROBABLE CAUSE
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Tripped circuit breaker
Reset
Indicator Light ON
No AC output
Poor connection or
faulty lead
Check and repair
Broken receptacle
Faulty circuit breaker
Check and repair
Indicator Light OFF
No AC output
Generator problem
Output Power available
Abnormality exists
Engine RPM set
too high or too low
No load for 60Hz - Set 3780rpm
No load for 50Hz - Set 3150rpm
Loose component
Locate and tighten
Internal generator problem
Consult Dealer
Tripped circuit breaker
Reset
Indicator Light OFF
No DC output
Poor connection or faulty DC
power cord
Check and repair
Generator problem
Consult Dealer
ENGINE WON’T START
1. No fuel supplied to combustion chamber.
• Clogged carburetor….Clean carburetor.
2. Engine oil system insufficient
• Oil level is low….Add engine oil.
3. Compression insufficient
• Worn out piston and cylinder….Consult dealer.
7 - TRANSIT AND STORAGE
WARNING: Take care When transporting the generator that fuel,
engin oil and battery acid do not spill out of the generator. It is
advisable to remove any petrol, engin oil and battery acid before
transporting the generator.
This generator weights 30 kg for safety reason two persons are
required when lifting or moving the generator.
Long term storage of the machine will require some preventive
procedures to guard against deterioration. (PIC. 21)
1. Ensure that the storage room is dry and clean.
2. Discharge all gasoline in the tank: divert gasoline from
gasoline tank to a spare tank. Open gasoline switch, loose
bolts in carburetor and divert gasoline to a spare tank; loose
gasoline discharging bolts, remove spark plug and pull starter
grip 3-4 times to discharge the gasoline out of the pump.
Close oil switch and fasten gasoline-discharging bolts, and
reassemble spark plug.
3. Change engine oil
4. Remove spark plug and fill cylinder with a spoon of fresh
oil, and start engine for a few times to distribute oil, then
reassemble spark plug.
5. To protect generators from rust during storage: pull starter
grip slowly until you feel some pressure: piston just moves to
the top and drain valve is closed.
WARNING: Gasoline may become extremely incendive and
explosive at some condition. DO NOT store gasoline near
beacons.
THE INSTALLATION AND MAJOR REPAIR WORK SHALL
BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY SPECIFICALLY TRAINED
PERSONNEL.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL
NPEGG850 NPEGG2400 NPEGG3800 NPEGG5200 NPEGG6000
NPEGG7500
GENERA
TOR
Type
Brushless, Self-energising, 2-poles,
Single phase
Brushless,
Self-energising,
2-poles,
Three-phase
Voltage Regulator
Condenser Type
Max. AC Output
0.85 kW
2.4kW
3.8kW
5.2kW
6.0kW
6 / 7.5 kW
Rated AC Output
0.80 kW
2.0kW
3.2kW
4.5kW
5.0kW
5 / 6.8 kW
AC Voltage
230V
230 / 400V
Frequency
50 Hz
Phase
Single phase
Three phase
Power Factor
cos φ = 1,0
Degree of Protection
IP23
Performance Class
G1
Sound pressure level
(measured at 4 m.)*
Sound power level
71 db (A)
93 db (A)
72.47
db (A)
9
2.47
db (A)
7
5.55
db (A)
9
5.55
db (A)
74.8 db (A)
97 db (A)
75.3 db (A)
97 db (A)
ENGINE
Model
152 F
UP168
UP177
UP188
UP188
Type
Air-cooled 4-stroke overhead valve Petrol Engine
Stroke
52x38 mm
68x54mm
77x58mm
88x64mm
88x64mm
Displacement (cc)
80
196
270
389
389
Max. Output
(HP/kW - RPM)
2.4/1.8
- 3600
6.5/4.9 -
3
6
00
9/6.7 - 3
6
00 1
3
/
9.7
- 3
6
00
13/9.7 - 3600
Fuel
Unleaded Gasoline
Fuel/Oil mix ratio
- - -
Fuel tank Capacity (lt)
4.2
15
25
Rated Continuous
Operation (hs)
6
1
3
1
0
10
9
9
Lubricating oil
SAE 10W - 30
Lubricating oil capacity (lt)
0.4
0.6
1.1
1.1
1.1
Starting System
Recoil Starter
Recoil / Electric starter
Ignition system
T.C.I.
Electronic starting
Spark plug type
E6TC
F6TC
F7TC
DIMENSIONS
Lenght x Width x Height
440x320x
360 mm
590x440x
500 mm
680x510x540
mm
680x540x540
mm
Net Weight
30 kg
43 kg
67 kg
78 kg
80 kg
84 kg
• Specifications subject to change without prior notice.
• Generating set ISO 8528
* Measured according to EN ISO 3744 Standard.
The figures quoted are emission levels and are not necessarily
safe working levels. Whilst there is a correlation between the
emission between the emission and exposure levels this
cannot be used reliably to determine whether or not further
precautions are required.
Factors that influence the actual level of exposure of work-force
include the characteristics of the work room, the other sources
of noise etc. i.e. the number of machines and other adjacent
processes, and the length of time for which an operator is exposed
to the noise. Also the permissible exposure level can vary from
country. This information, however, will enable the user of the
machine to make a better evaluation of the hazard and risk.
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